Unlimited Broadband Which Adapter To Use ?

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Today i submitted form for BSNL Internet boradband Service (unlimited) now which adapter i must purchase ? or shall i go with the one adapters BSNL will be providing ?I was suggested to purchase D-Link 502T or Adsl Compatible.Please give me your suggestions and tell me which modem router will be best to use with different internet services.I also need wireless modem suggestions.
 
go with whatever modem they give. For the wireless router purchase Linksys WRT54G or Netgear WGR614
 
Well i would go with akash on that...i have a D-Link DSL - 502T model myself. Its cool and hasent been a hastle much....though having a router has some cons..as for instance i cant get a direct ip connection to a friend's pc, even my limewire screams that i cant connect to a direct IP cause i am behind a router.Too much hastle to go through for that....otherwise its just fine.
 
Get wireless modem from BSNL.That ways they can never say that "Hamara net chal raha hai, Aapke modem faulty hai".
 


I think you can even make an omlete on a Type I modem after using it for an hour.It gets heated up very easily. But I am having a Type IV modem... If you are not opting for wireless then I suggest you a Type III modem. But then the cost of Type IV is just 200rs higher than Type III!!!
 
Linksys wireless is also a modem, right ? once i purchase bsnl broadband connection what do i require ? if modem then which wireless to choose ?please tell in details,,,,newbie.
 
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I think you can even make an omlete on a Type I modem after using it for an hour.It gets heated up very easily. But I am having a Type IV modem... If you are not opting for wireless then I suggest you a Type III modem. But then the cost of Type IV is just 200rs higher than Type III!!!
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What is the difference between Type I,II,III, IV modems... ?
 
I think one of these (probably type 4) is a WiFi device as well. One of these is a USB only.
 
Mr. khan go for a modem from BSNL. Its called as the huwaei MT841 , also categorised as type IV modem. It costs 2k bucks. This is the best option at least cost
 
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Mr. khan go for a modem from BSNL. Its called as the huwaei MT841 , also categorised as type IV modem. It costs 2k bucks. This is the best option at least cost
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Hi Cyrux/All

I have ordered for a BSNL Data one Broadband Connection Home UL 900 Plus. And the Modem I selected is Type IV I believe SMARTAX MT841 ADSL GATEWAY is the modem. I have a few questions.

1) Is it possible to configure this device thru telnet just like we do the router?

2) Is there any additional hardware i need to connect to the modem to use internet thru wireless on my laptop (Already having a wireless card).Because I don’t see any antenna on the device

3) Will i be able to restrict access thru MAC address registration?

4) Is it possible to apply ACL on this?

5) Will I be able to use router command on this device thru telnet (like sh ip,)

6) Is it possible to connect a Hub to the device and share the Internet connection?

Regards
Simon
simon.george@yahoo.com
 

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